re-enforced

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Looking for suspicious mail and packages "is part of every employee's training and its re-enforced on a regular basis -- this was the case even before Anthrax," USPS spokeswoman Sue Brennan said late Friday in an e-mail.

I've been thinking of why people find economics so fundamentally repugnant, and I think the fact that it goes against millennium of natural selection that re-enforced building, monitoring, and maintaining social relationships, is a large part of that.

It was lovely to have the things we believed in, such as manners, modesty and respect for hard-earned property, both new and old, re-enforced by the photographs, drawings and articles in this magazine each month.

More and more Americans recognize that his health care policy, which re-enforced and expanded the power of the insurance industry, likely resulted from their $20 million in donations to his first campaign.